WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses one component of Cisco's Unified Computing Solution: Stateless computing, which allows all the hardware settings of a server to be saved on a location outside the server itself, and is implemented through an XML-based software feature called a service profile.

CASE STUDY:
Due to such a radical increase in business growth, Amerijet was in need of a scalable IT foundation that would provide maximum availability and performance. Read this case study to learn more.

WHITE PAPER:
If you’re looking for ways to create a dynamic infrastructure, look no further. This brochure shows how IBM System x and BladeCenter servers help to deliver an infrastructure that reduces operating costs, manages present and future risk, and improves services.

WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights the challenges that data centers face when it comes to network monitoring. It also explains the performance capabilities and benefits of blade servers from APCON.

WHITE PAPER:
This guide explains the benefits of a converged infrastructure. It also explains the process of designing and implementing HP BladeSystem as well as a technical breakdown of this approach.

WHITE PAPER:
Check out this concise white paper to find out the key features of this blade chassis that will help you construct your IT infrastructure, as well as a complete list of its technical specifications.

EGUIDE:
Integrated data center infrastructure can offer IT professionals simplified management and scalability. In this e-guide, our experts look at the integrated infrastructure platforms available and the factors IT pros should consider before taking a single-vendor approach.

WHITE PAPER:
Access this research report for an in-depth comparison of Cisco's UCS and IBM Flex System integrated system offerings. This report focuses on areas such as extended memory servers, blade and rack designs, performance, systems management, and more!

WHITE PAPER:
This solution brief details the features and benefits of an innovative rack server series and discusses the benefits of running Exchange on this architecture. Read on to determine if this is an optimal hardware for your messaging and collaboration environment.

EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide presents a case study of how a professional sports team's IT department was able to consolidate 200 physical servers into 16 blade servers with the help of a unified computing infrastructure.

EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide offers a discussion of the different types of converged infrastructure and provides an overview of their advantages for IT environments. The paper goes on to introduce converged infrastructure hardware and the advantages offered by its use of four types of virtualization.

BLADE SERVERS DEFINITION (continued): Ethernet ports for data centers or LANs (local area networks). Up to four of these slots can be activated for fiber optic use. The 3020 also has Gigabit Ethernet connections for up to 16 internal server blades. The external ports operate at 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps (megabits per second) with RJ-45 jacks or 1000 Mbps with SFP (small form-factor pluggable) fiber optic modules. The 3020, which Cisco calls the switch module, includes an IOS (Input/Output Supervisor) image for management and configuration through a Web browser or Cisco command-line interface. The user can manage the switch module through Blade Servers definition sponsored by SearchDataCenter.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary

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